Steve was immediately brought to the side by Maria. "Are you sure you can keep these guys occupied?" Steve asked. As he turned around Banner and Stark were already talking, walking towards the lab overlooking the penthouse. Thor on the other hand was clearly in thought. On what, Steve didn't know. He wasn't of this world, but he cared for earth very much. Right now, though, this was Steve's fight. He crashed down in the Arctic thinking that he took HYDRA down for good. With Arnim Zola being brought back in to things, and his old camp, he felt like he had some unfinished business. Maria shrugged. "I'll keep them busy. Just find out whats over there." She said. Steve gave a nod and smile before walking off. "And Rogers!" Steve stopped and turned to look back at Hill. "Be careful, we don't know what you'll find there." She said rather softly. Steve nodded once more, and with that went to the locker room. He was once again stopped by the sound of someone tapping on glass. Looking up at where the noise was, Tony was waving him to come up. He quickly walked up to see Tony and Bruce working on something, but soon swiping it away. "Steve. We got a present for you." Stark said with a smile. Steve raised his eyebrows, curious. "What do you mean?" "Well, I couldn't sleep last night. This whole, SHIELD conspiracy and that Winter Soldier guy... Anyway, I made some modifications to our suits. I started off with yours, and by the time you all get back, we will all have little features to help." A hologram of his suit popped up, and the forearm lit up. "We put a magnet on your forearm that only attracts your shield. So if you happen to loose it in battle, just give your glove a little squeeze, and you'll have your shield fly back towards you... oh, and we added a bit more padding in your suit. After seeing what that metal armed guy carries, we don't need our 'glorious leader' to fall..." Tony said the last part sarcastically, but had a warm smile. "Hurry up and figure this out so the rest of us can play." ---------- Steve Rogers wore his red white and blue suit, holding his helmet in his hand, and putting the shield on his back. He looked at his left forearm where the magnets were places, flexing his hand to see how it worked as he stood in front of the driver's door of the Hummer. He immediately looked up when he saw Sharon walk by, giving a "hello" as she climbed in to the car. "I call shotgun." Sam said as he walked towards the car, eyeing it. "Man, the best of the Avengers, eh?" He said. "Well we usually take a giant jet, but with the cost of fuel nowadays and SHIELD trying to stay low..." Steve trailed off, and Sam shrugged in agreement. "Well, lets get this show on the road." Everyone soon climbed in to the Hummer, Steve being the last to go in. As soon as he got in, Sharon asked him what to expect, and to be honest, he really didn't know. It had been over 70 years since he's seen the place, and he looked a lot different as well. But he sat down, giving a sigh. "From what I know, it was mostly used as a training facility, specifically for the Super Soldier project." Steve closed the door to the car, and hit the wall to indicate they were ready to move out, and soon the car went to life, and started to drive out of the underground garage, and in the Streets of Manhattan, heading for New Jersey. "Looking at the pictures of the place, its run down, forgotten... But if I this place is the prime suspect to find this Winter Soldier guy, then who knows what we'll find. Just stay alert. The ride was a long one, and as they all sat tense, and ready to be there, Sam spoke up. "So... Rumor has it that no one can lift Thor's hammer expect him. Is that true?" Sam and Brock looked at Clint, Natasha, and Steve for a response, and they looked at each other. "Yeah, its true. But Cap over here made it move a bit." Natasha said with a smile, Steve only smiled and shook his head. "Nah i didn't, it was a late night, most of drank too much, and tried to lift the hammer. Nothing happened." Steve said with a nod. "Whoeverso holds this hammer,is of pure heart, is worthy to be Thor' or whatever. None of us were worthy." Clint said in a Thor impression, making a few of them smirk. "So has he ever left it on a toilet seat, or something weird like that to mess with you guys?" "No, not yet, and don't give him any ideas. The last thing we need is him finding another way to mess with us." Clint said with a fake stern voice, making the car laugh. For a moment the mood was light, like they weren't going to try and hunt down a killer. The talk was short, and light. Occasional questions popped up on whether or not what they expected to find at an abandoned military base, but the only real way to find out was to go there themselves. After a long road trip, they were there. Steve climbed out first, his helmet on, shield on his hand. He glanced around at the scenery. The abandoned and run down fort was surrounded by a thick forest, the gate still in tact but rusting. The buildings were old, with moss and vines growing on the side of the brick walls, and out the windows. An old flag pole stood near the entrance, the flag blowing dimly in the wind. The sun was low in the sky. They spent the whole day driving, but all of them were wide awake, alert. Steve walked to the locked gate, and with a quick swipe of his shield, the lock broke, and the gate opened. Steve was having a hard time being here. It brought back a lot of memories. The team all walked in, the place very quiet. Steve noticed the field where he and his fellow soldiers would do their morning push ups (Steve would always be on the verge of vomiting after the workout). He saw his old barracks, the track they would run for hours, and the place he first met Peggy Carter. He looked at it all, his spine shivering a bit. "Hey, you alright?" Sam's voice said, looking at Steve with concern. Steve nodded. "yeah... Just a huge sense of deja vu." He looked at Sharon for comfort for a second or two, finding ease in seeing her face, but knew he had to look away before looking a bit too suspicious to the rest of the team. The team started to walk carefully around the base, but it didn't take long for Steve to notice something out of the ordinary. "Regulations state that firearm bunkers aren't supposed to be this close to the Barracks..." Steve said out loud, walking to the steel door, and with a bit of ease, kicked the door right open, the sunlight revealing a much cleaner and fresher floor, and Steve was sure that this place was built much later after World War II ended. Steve looked at the group. "Found our first clue. You guys ready?"